jueves, 15 de septiembre de 2016

London

Famous places to visit in London:


1) Coca-Cola London Eye:

The Coca-Cola London Eye is located in the heart of the capital of
London.It has known as the "Millennium Wheel". Also, it has been called the
British Airway London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, then the
EDF Energy London Eye. Since mid-January 2015, it has been called the Coca-Cola
London Eye, following an agreement signed in September 2014.

The Coca-Cola London Eye is the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel,
gracefully rotating over the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament
and Big Ben.I has become the modern symbol representing the capital and a global
icon.

Facilities:
*Level access, ramp or lift to the shop
*Bathrooms available with emergency call system
*Emergency evacuation procedures for guests with disabilities
*Gift shop
*Good views
*Wi-Fi access
*Available for wedding receptions

One of the expirience on the Coca-Cola London Eye is that it will lift you high
enough to see up to 40 kilometres on a beautiful day and keep you close to see
the spectacular details of the city unfolding beneath you.




2)Science Museum:

The Science Museum is the most visited science and technology museum in Europe. It
is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London. It was founded 
in 1857 and today is one of the city's major tourist attractions, attracting 3.3 
million visitors anually. There are over 15,000 objects on display,including 
world-famous objects such as Apollo 10 command capsule and Setepherson's Rocket.

Those interactive galleries brign to life first sacientific principles and 
contemporary science debates. People who go inside ca experience what it's like 
to fly with the Red Arrows or blast off into space on an Apollo space mission in 
our stunning 3D and 4D simulations or watch a film on a screen taller than four 
double-decker buses in the IMAX 3D Cinema.

Facilities:
*Free entry
*Offers charity rates
*Venue can display vehicles inside
*Licenced for civil marriages

Yessenia L.

miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2016

Liverpool



The origin of the city's name is traditionally connected with the mythological Liver Bird (pronounced "lyver"), a seagull-like bird seen in the city's coat of arms. Nowadays, Liverpool is related with the famous band "The Beatles" and the famous football team that has the same name of the city "Liverpool football club". This city is perfect for people who loves music and football and obviously there are some places that you can not miss!

Famous places to visit in Liverpool:

1) Cavern Club:

The Cavern Club is one of the Liverpool's top music venues and the reason is because "The Beatles" made performances on this club 50 years ago. In this bar you can enjoy music from soloists and cover bands most afternoons and evenings.

Schedule:

The club is open daily from 10.30am. Free admission all day and every evening Monday to Wednesday.
There is a small admission charge Thursday to Sunday evenings. Families with children are welcome to visit the club during the day.

Facilities:

*Lots of drinks like wine and coffe too.
*There are many interestings souvenirs that you can buy like CD's from The Beatles, postcards, pin badges, etc.
*The bar is available for private parties, anniversaries, etc.




2) Liverpool football club:

This places is going to be memorable for all who loves football, principally for the one's who are Liverpool's fans!
Here you can find a museum where you are going to see the past and the present of the history of this club. Also you would see the trophies, medals, t-shirts, etc. Visitors can take a tour through the "Halls of Fame", dedicated to stars of the past and present. And why not?...you could have lucky and see the players.

Facilities:

*Hardly any problems with communication: you can find the tour in 12 different languages.
*Many ways of payments.
*Few individuals tours for people who would love a private tour.



Daniela M.





lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2016

Manchester



Manchester is a noted center for the arts, media, and higher education. in which some 3 million people now live. The extension of the city's entertainment and sports facilities has considerably enhanced its attractiveness for tourists, and the city center has undergone extensive redevelopment. It has also become a favorite for shopping. An enormous range of retail opportunities including the elegant shops of St Anne's Square, King Street and Royal Exchange, and the large covered market halls of Bolton Arcade.


Famous places to visit in Manchester:



1)Museum of Science and Industry:


Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has a range of captivating exhibits for you to feast your eyes on. Don't miss the 4D theatre which goes way beyond the typical 3D Afterwards take in the spectacular views of the stars within the planetarium. The Museum of Science is a fantastic day out for people of all ages, where you're sure to learn something new.




2)Manchester Gay Village:


Manchester is a popular destination for gay and lesbian tourists from all over the world. Canal Street sits at the centre of Manchester's Gay Village, with a wide variety of gay bars, restaurants and clubs lining the banks of the canal. The village is now one of the most successful gay villages in Europe and has featured in many popular television shows such as Queer as Folk and Coronation Street. Manchester's Gay Village is an area of acceptance where people can hang out and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the scene.




Heidi H.